Founded in 1886. Kansas Wesleyan is affiliated with the United Methodist Church, and accepts students of all faiths. Enrollment is approximately 700 students drawn from across the nation and 11 foreign countries. Students receive individualized attention and academic support with an average 14:1 student-to-faculty ratio in the classroom. KWU has a rigorous academic liberal arts education in its undergraduate and pre-professional programs and its MBA degree. Signature programs among the 50-plus degree options are Emergency Management, Criminal Justice, Nursing, Christian Ministry, Teacher Education, and Environmental Studies and Community Resilience.

Discover The Power of "AND" at KWU, where you will be able to gain academic knowledge in your chosen fields of study ... AND at the same time be involved in many exciting campus life activities – and still finish your degree in four years.

Kansas Wesleyan is a trailblazer by being the first four-year institution in the country to combine all of its academic study-away courses with intentional service-learning experiences and travel, in the U. S. or internationally, through The Center for Global Service Learning at KWU. The institution guarantees qualified students one such course, known as The Wesleyan Journey, at no additional cost.

Founded in 1886. Kansas Wesleyan is affiliated with the United Methodist Church, and accepts students of all faiths. Enrollment is approximately 700 students drawn from across the nation and 11 foreign countries. Students receive individualized attention and academic support with an average 14:1 student-to-faculty ratio in the classroom. KWU has a rigorous academic liberal arts education in its undergraduate and pre-professional programs and its MBA degree. Signature programs among the 50-plus degree options are Emergency Management, Criminal Justice, Nursing, Christian Ministry, Teacher Education, and Environmental Studies and Community Resilience.

Discover The Power of "AND" at KWU, where you will be able to gain academic knowledge in your chosen fields of study ... AND at the same time be involved in many exciting campus life activities – and still finish your degree in four years.

Kansas Wesleyan is a trailblazer by being the first four-year institution in the country to combine all of its academic study-away courses with intentional service-learning experiences and travel, in the U. S. or internationally, through The Center for Global Service Learning at KWU. The institution guarantees qualified students one such course, known as The Wesleyan Journey, at no additional cost.

An evening of presentations by Kansas Wesleyan student-scholars vying for the honor of "The Best of KWU" will begin at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 23, in Fitzpatrick Auditorium. The Best of KWU is an annual event in which Kansas Wesleyan honors the very best work done by undergraduates during the past calendar year. The public is invited to attend. Admission is free. First place prize in $250, second place is $100 and the third place finisher will be awarded $50. Best of KWU participants: Miranda Green: "Fifth Grade Teaching Portfolio" Alissa Kim and Lindsey Rojas: "Parental Gender Differences on Attitudes Toward Corporal Punishment" Zachary Kyle: "The Opinions of Police vs. the Public: A Higher Education for Law" Cole Loewer: "FoRREST: A Framework of Robust Reverse Engineering Software Tools" Darren Woodson: "Visualization and Optimization of Ultrafast Intense Laser-Matter Interaction Using Classical Mechanics" Garrett Young: "Elite Athletics Running Store: Marketing Plan" Autumn Zimmerman: "Fire Fever"